Icona Pop is a Swedish electropop duo formed in 2009, consisting of Caroline Hjelt (born November 8, 1987, in Stockholm) and Aino Jawo (born July 7, 1986, in Stockholm).[1][2] The pair met at a party in their hometown and bonded over shared experiences of heartbreak, quickly uniting to create music that blends electro house, indie pop, and punk influences with high-energy, carefree vibes.[3][4]The duo gained international breakthrough with their breakthrough single "I Love It," featuring Charli XCX and released in 2012, which became a global party anthem and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 while topping the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart for two weeks.[5][6] Follow-up hits like "All Night" (2013) and "Emergency" (2015) also achieved commercial success, with both reaching number 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, solidifying their reputation for infectious, dancefloor-ready tracks.[5][7]Icona Pop's discography includes three studio albums—Icona Pop (2012), This Is... Icona Pop (2013), and Club Romantech (2023)—as well as EPs such as Emergency (2015) and singles that have amassed hundreds of millions of streams worldwide.[8] Their sound has influenced contemporary pop, appearing in major soundtracks including the Trolls franchise with tracks like "Trolls 2 Many Hits Mashup" and "Just Sing."[9] Known for their bold aesthetics and live performances, the duo has toured with artists like Katy Perry and headlined festivals, contributing to the broader Nordic pop wave alongside acts like Robyn and Tove Lo. In 2025, they announced support for Meghan Trainor's 2026 North American tour, though Aino Jawo will miss some dates due to her second pregnancy.[10][11][12][13]
Members
Caroline Hjelt
Caroline Hjelt was born on November 8, 1987, in Stockholm, Sweden, to parents of Swedish and Finnish ancestry, with more distant German and Scottish roots.[14] Growing up in the city's vibrant cultural environment, she was exposed to music from a young age, attending a choir-focused grade school that nurtured her vocal talents and passion for performance.[15]Hjelt continued her musical education at Rytmus Musikergymnasiet, a renowned performing arts high school in Stockholm, where she honed her skills in a creative, music-oriented setting.[16] It was during this time that she began actively participating in the local scene, forming the math rock band Tremblebee in 2006 alongside classmates, including aspiring songwriter Tove Lo, which allowed her to explore songwriting, instrumentation, and collaborative performance in Stockholm's indie underground.[17] The band represented her initial foray into original music creation, blending rock influences with experimental elements amid the city's burgeoning alternative music community.Following high school, Hjelt pursued her ambitions more independently, traveling to New York to collaborate on songwriting projects and immersing herself further in Stockholm's indie circuit, though she faced challenges with a faltering career trajectory.[18][19] Known for her outgoing and driven personality, she is regarded as the more energetic and strategically minded half of her musical partnerships, often taking the lead on practical and promotional efforts.[20] This determination culminated in 2009 when she met Aino Jawo at a party, sparking the formation of Icona Pop.
Aino Jawo
Aino Jawo was born on July 7, 1986, in Stockholm, Sweden, to a Finnish mother, Jaana Helena Siikanen, and a Gambian father, Momodou Bannoh Jawo.[21] This multicultural heritage, blending Finnish and Gambian influences with her Swedish upbringing, contributed to her diverse artistic outlook.[21]Growing up in Stockholm, Jawo developed an early interest in hip-hop culture, which fueled her creative expression. She became self-taught in DJing, honing her skills through experimentation with electronic music. Jawo attended Rytmus Musikergymnasiet, the same performing arts high school as Hjelt, where she further developed her musical interests.[22]Within the duo, Jawo is often portrayed as the more artistic and visually driven member, bringing a strong sense of style and aesthetic innovation to their work.[23]In 2009, Jawo met Caroline Hjelt at a party in Stockholm, sparking the formation of Icona Pop.
Career
2009–2011: Formation and early releases
Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo met on the dance floor at a club in Stockholm in 2009, where they bonded over their shared interest in music and decided to form a duo the very next day. Having attended the same music school in the city, the pair created Icona Pop as a creative outlet to channel their energy into songwriting and performance, drawing from their backgrounds in pop and electronic music.[24][25]In their early songwriting sessions, Hjelt and Jawo blended electro-house beats with indie pop melodies, infusing personal themes of close friendship and youthful rebellion against conventional norms. These initial compositions reflected their dynamic as best friends, often capturing the exhilaration of nightlife and breaking free from expectations, which became hallmarks of their electropop sound. With limited resources, they self-produced rough demos in home setups, experimenting with synthesizers and vocal harmonies to craft tracks that emphasized empowerment and camaraderie.[26][27][9]Icona Pop signed with the Swedish label TEN Music Group in 2009, providing crucial support for their development. Their debut single "Manners," an upbeat electro-pop track about post-breakup defiance, appeared on the Kitsuné Maison 10 compilation in late 2010, marking their first notable exposure. This led to the release of their debut EP, Nights Like This, in 2011, featuring songs such as "Manners," "Nights Like This," and "Lovers to Friends," which showcased their raw, energetic style and gained traction in underground circles.[28][29][30]The duo began performing live in small clubs and venues across Sweden, honing their high-energy stage presence and building local buzz through platforms like MySpace, where fans discovered their demos and early tracks. These grassroots efforts, despite challenges like scarce funding and DIY production, helped cultivate a dedicated following in Stockholm's indie scene before broader recognition.[31][32]
2012–2013: Breakthrough with "I Love It"
In 2012, Icona Pop collaborated with British singer Charli XCX to record "I Love It," a track born out of personal hardship as the duo navigated financial struggles and heartbreak while living in London.[33] The song captures themes of reckless abandon and euphoric chaos, portraying a night of unapologetic destruction amid party excess, with lyrics evoking crashing cars and breaking free from emotional turmoil.[34]"I Love It" was first released in Sweden on May 9, 2012, through Record Company TEN, before gaining a U.S. rollout via Big Beat Records on June 14, 2012.[35] Its infectious electro-pop energy quickly spread through underground channels, fueled by DJ endorsements in clubs and viral buzz on music blogs, leading to grassroots momentum that propelled it into mainstream playlists and TV placements.[36]The single's breakthrough accelerated in early 2013, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a five-times platinum certification from the RIAA for over five million units sold in the U.S.[37][38] By 2025, it had amassed over one billion streams on Spotify alone, underscoring its enduring global impact.[39]Riding the song's success, Icona Pop released their international debut album, This Is... Icona Pop, on September 24, 2013, via Big Beat/Atlantic Records, which included follow-up singles like "We Got the World" and expanded their electro-pop sound with high-energy anthems.[40] The duo marked their rising U.S. profile by announcing support slots on Katy Perry's Prismatic World Tour in November 2013, solidifying their transition from indie darlings to arena-ready stars.[41]Media exposure intensified with their first major U.S. television performance of "I Love It" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on May 3, 2013, where the duo's vibrant stage presence captivated audiences and amplified their breakthrough momentum.[42]
2014–2017: International success and Emergency
Following the breakthrough success of "I Love It" in 2013, Icona Pop experienced a surge in international recognition during 2014 with their single "All Night," initially released on July 23, 2013, via Atlantic Records as part of the album This Is... Icona Pop. The track's infectious electro-pop hooks propelled it to number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, marking the duo's first chart-topper in that category. It also achieved moderate airplay success across Europe, peaking at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart and number 20 in Ireland, while earning platinum certification in Australia for sales exceeding 70,000 units.[7][43][44]In 2015, the duo released the Emergency EP on May 26 through TEN Music Group and Atlantic Records, featuring the titular lead single alongside "First Time" and "Clap Snap." Produced with a focus on urgent, anthemic synth-pop, the EP highlighted their evolving sound with themes of emotional intensity and nightlife escapism. The title track "Emergency" mirrored the success of "All Night," climbing to number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart after debuting at number 49 and spending 12 weeks on the ranking. This release cemented Icona Pop's status in the dance music circuit, with the EP receiving positive attention for its club-ready tracks.[45][46]The period also saw Icona Pop's music extend its cultural reach beyond charts, including a high-profile tie-in with the Pitch Perfect 2 soundtrack, where their original song "We Got The World" served as the opening track and was performed by the film's Barden Bellas during the Kennedy Center performance scene. Additionally, the "All Night" music video, directed by Chiliam and released in September 2013, incorporated product placement for Absolut Vodka, blending narrative storytelling of a chaotic house party with brand integration to enhance the song's promotional impact. These placements helped amplify their visibility in film and advertising, contributing to their peak commercial era.[47][48]
2018–2022: Hiatus and independent work
Following the release of their 2017 single "Girls Girls," Icona Pop entered a period of reduced activity as a duo, stepping back from major projects to prioritize personal growth and life changes. Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo, who had been touring extensively in support of their 2015 EP Emergency, used this time to focus on individual development, with Hjelt delving deeper into music production techniques and Jawo exploring interests in fashion and styling, including collaborations on visual concepts for their occasional releases.[49][9]During this transitional phase, the duo issued sporadic independent singles through Ultra Records. In 2019, they released "Next Mistake," a high-energy electro-pop track that marked their return to the dance charts after a quieter year. This was followed in 2020 by "Feels in My Body," an uplifting anthem written amid the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing connection and resilience. Later that year, they collaborated with SOFI TUKKER on "Spa," a playful, risqué dance track that highlighted their shared affinity for vibrant, club-ready sounds; the song received remixes from artists like Lee Foss and spawned a humorous music video featuring the four members in a virtual spa setting.[29][50][51]The COVID-19 pandemic further shaped their independent work, limiting in-person collaborations but prompting virtual performances to stay connected with fans. In April 2020, they hosted a DJ set as part of Global Citizen's "Together At Home" series, transforming their home into a rave-like spa environment to support the WHO's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. They also performed at Arizona State University's virtual concert series and joined the LiveXLive "Lockdown Awards" in December 2020, sharing the stage digitally with acts like Ally Brooke and Wiz Khalifa, where they debuted remixed versions of older hits like "I Love It" alongside new material. Aino Jawo's personal experience with severe COVID-19 symptoms, including prolonged fatigue and mobility issues, influenced this era, as she described her recovery as a slow process that tested her resilience but ultimately deepened the duo's bond.[52][53][54]By 2022, Icona Pop shifted back to their original label, TEN Music Group, under exclusive license to Ultra Records, signaling a renewed focus on their partnership. Hjelt and Jawo emphasized mental health and the sustaining power of their friendship, crediting shared experiences like becoming mothers during the pandemic—Jawo in early 2020 and Hjelt shortly after—for fostering maturity and creative renewal. This period of introspection allowed them to write extensively at home in Sweden, where lighter lockdown restrictions enabled continued collaboration without the pressures of global touring. Their final release before a full comeback, the 2022 single "You're Free" with Ultra Naté, celebrated liberation and joy, setting the stage for future projects while underscoring their enduring connection.[55][56][50]
2023–present: Club Romantech and recent activity
In 2023, Icona Pop marked their return to the music scene with the release of their third studio album, Club Romantech, on September 1 via Ultra Records in partnership with TEN Music Group.[57] The 15-track project fuses electro-pop with high-energy club elements, drawing on propulsive rhythms and themes of romance and infatuation, as highlighted in tracks like "Fall In Love" and "Shit We Do For Love."[58] Critics noted the album's mature evolution, featuring darker, more relentless beats compared to their earlier work, while maintaining the duo's signature dancefloor appeal.[59]Following the album, Icona Pop continued releasing singles that extended its club-oriented sound into 2024 and 2025. Notable releases include "Where Do We Go From Here" in June 2023, which served as a thematic closer exploring introspection amid success, and the collaborative track "Body Type" with producer Badger in September 2024, blending house grooves with lyrics about pursuit and physical connection.[60][61] These efforts have built anticipation for further output, with the duo hinting at upcoming collaborations through social media updates and live teases.Live performances have underscored their resurgence, including a slot at the Feelings Festival in Bergen, Norway, on August 23, 2024, where they delivered high-energy sets blending old hits with new material.[62] In November 2025, they headlined the Velocity Dance Convention's Season Finale Gala in Las Vegas, reviving their breakthrough single "I Love It" in a collaborative performance with young dancers, which garnered widespread online buzz for its nostalgic yet fresh execution.[63]A major milestone came in February 2025 when "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX) surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, solidifying its enduring impact as the duo's first track to achieve this feat.[64] This achievement boosted their visibility, with an Instagram announcement post receiving over 128 likes and shares from fans and label TEN Music Group, reflecting heightened engagement on the platform.[65] Looking ahead, Icona Pop have expressed interest in a potential headlining tour return, fueled by these recent activities and ongoing creative momentum.[66]
Musical style and artistry
Influences and collaborations
Icona Pop's music draws from a diverse array of influences, including punk, electronic, and pop elements honed through years in Stockholm's undergroundclubscene. The duo has cited artists such as Prince, David Bowie, Talking Heads, and Beyoncé as key inspirations, blending their eclectic styles with the vibrant Swedish electronic landscape that emphasizes innovative synth-pop and indiesounds. This foundation is evident in their high-energy tracks, which reflect the Nordic music revolution led by producers and songwriters from the region.[67][68][10]Their collaborations have been pivotal in expanding their reach, beginning with the breakthrough partnership with Charli XCX on the 2012 single "I Love It," which became a global hit and showcased their shared affinity for bold, anthemic electro-pop. Later works include the 2021 track "Off of My Mind" with German DJ duo Vize, merging Icona Pop's pop sensibilities with house rhythms, and the 2024 release "Body Type" alongside British artist Badger, capturing a summery, infectious vibe under Ultra Records. These partnerships highlight the duo's ability to fuse their sound with international electronic talents.[69][70]Early production came from Swedish collaborators like Patrik Berger, who co-produced "I Love It" and contributed to their debut album's punchy, synth-driven aesthetic, earning Grammy nominations for his work. As their career progressed, they worked with producers such as Marcus Andersson on tracks like "Girls Girls" in 2017, incorporating fresh electronic layers. In recent years, particularly for their 2023 album Club Romantech, Icona Pop took greater creative control, drawing from personal studio sessions during lockdown to shape a more mature, self-directed sound.[71][59]Thematically, Icona Pop's lyrics often stem from personal experiences of friendship, empowerment, and the exuberant energy of nightlife, inspired by their time as regulars in Stockholm's clubs where they DJed and partied before fame. Songs like "Stockholm at Night" evoke the thrill of late-night escapism and independence, channeling the duo's bond and the liberating spirit of club culture into empowering anthems.[72][67]
Evolution of sound
Icona Pop's early sound, emerging in the late 2000s, was defined by raw electro-house beats layered with DIY indie aesthetics, producing upbeat anthems that channeled rebellious energy and brooding introspection. This phase emphasized a punk-infused edge within synth-pop frameworks, creating tracks that felt spontaneous and unpolished, reflective of the duo's initial self-produced experiments in Stockholm's vibrant music scene.[31][73]As they achieved breakthrough success in the early 2010s, Icona Pop refined their style into polished synth-pop optimized for mainstream radio, with razor-sharp hooks and strategic guest features that broadened their sonic palette. Songs like their breakout hit fused electro-house basslines with modern dance-pop propulsion, delivering high-energy club tracks underpinned by nihilistic yet euphoric vibes. By mid-decade, this evolution incorporated eclectic elements, such as big band-inspired grooves and swinging rhythms, allowing for a more versatile, radio-friendly sound while retaining core dancefloor drive.[23][74][75][76]Following a period of independent pursuits, Icona Pop reemerged in the early 2020s with a bolder, edgier aesthetic on their album Club Romantech, drawing early 2000s electro-house and Eurotrance influences for a darker, more propulsive club sound that marked a deliberate shift toward maturity. Recent singles introduced experimental glitch effects and hybrid electronic textures, amplifying the raw intensity of their origins while adapting to contemporary club dynamics, as seen in the August 2025 release "Next Mistake," a '90s-inspired dance track under Ultra Records. This return prioritized visceral, live-wire energy, evoking a sense of chaotic romance suited for immersive performances.[59][77]Lyrically, Icona Pop has maintained a core focus on female empowerment and friendship, evolving from chaotic depictions of reckless abandon—such as crashing cars in fits of defiance—to introspective narratives of resilience and emotional depth beneath the party facade. Production techniques have similarly advanced, transitioning from analog synth-heavy DIY methods to digital hybrids that blend mechanized drums with organic live elements, ensuring their music translates powerfully to stage settings. Influenced by Sweden's pop heritage of melodic precision, this progression underscores their commitment to blending accessibility with subversive undertones.[74][73][78][23]
Discography
Studio albums
Icona Pop's debut studio album, simply titled Icona Pop, was released on November 14, 2012, through the Swedishindependentlabel TEN Music Group.[79] Comprising 13 tracks, the album marked the duo's introduction to a broader audience in their home country, blending synth-pop with electro house elements and featuring collaborations like "Sun Goes Down" with The Knocks and St. Lucia. It peaked at number 55 on the Swedish Albums Chart, establishing their energetic, dance-oriented sound rooted in indie pop influences.[29] The artwork featured a bold, minimalist design with the duo in vibrant, urban settings, reflecting themes of youthful rebellion and nightlife escapism.Their second studio album, This Is... Icona Pop, served as their international debut and was released on September 24, 2013, via Big Beat Records and Atlantic Records in the United States.[80] The 11-track record expanded on their debut with polished production, including hits like "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX) and "All Night," which captured their signature shout-along hooks and party anthems. Critics praised its cranked-up EDM-infused pop, likening it to a fusion of ABBA's melodic flair and Andrew W.K.'s high-energy rock, though some noted its formulaic approach to club tracks; Pitchfork awarded it a 7.5 out of 10 for its infectious, no-holds-barred vibe.[80] The album debuted and peaked at number 36 on the Billboard 200, driven by the viral success of its lead singles.[81] Visually, the cover artwork evolved to a more explosive, colorful aesthetic with abstract patterns and the duo in dynamic poses, emphasizing themes of global nightlife and unapologetic fun.After an eight-year hiatus from full-length releases, Icona Pop returned with Club Romantech, their third studio album, issued on September 1, 2023, through Ultra Records in partnership with Iconic Sound Recordings and TEN Music Group.[82] Spanning 10 tracks, it delves into nostalgic electro-pop with a retro club edge, highlighted by singles like "Desire" (with Joel Corry and Rain Radio) and "Fall in Love," exploring heartbreak and infatuation through upbeat, dancefloor-ready production. Reviews commended its mature shift toward darker, propulsive tones while revisiting their roots, with The Guardian noting the duo's edgier evolution after a decade away, rating it 4 out of 5 stars for its emotional depth masked in uplifting rhythms.[59] Although it did not enter major album charts like the Billboard 200, the album achieved strong streaming performance, amassing millions of plays on platforms like Spotify. The artwork adopted a retro-futuristic vibe with neon hues and intimate duo portraits, symbolizing a thematic progression from the vibrant party chaos of earlier works to introspective, synth-driven romance in a club setting.
Extended plays and singles
Icona Pop's extended plays marked key milestones in their early career, beginning with their debut EP Iconic released in 2012 as a Swedishindie release comprising five tracks that highlighted their raw, electro-infused pop sound and laid the foundation for their international breakthrough.) This initial effort, distributed through independent channels in Sweden, captured the duo's playful energy and DIY ethos before gaining wider attention. Their second notable EP, Emergency, arrived in 2015 via TEN Music Group and Atlantic Records, featuring three tracks—"Emergency," "First Time," and "Clap Snap"—that served as a vibrant prelude to their sophomore album, blending high-energy beats with themes of urgency and release to tease their evolving production style.[83]The duo has released a total of 22 singles throughout their career, many achieving certifications across major markets including the United States, United Kingdom, and Sweden, with standout tracks driving their commercial success and cultural resonance.[84] Their breakthrough single "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX), released in 2012, exemplifies this impact, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum status—5× Platinum in the US by the RIAA, 2× Platinum in the UK by the BPI, and Platinum in Sweden—while amassing over 1.1 billion streams on Spotify by 2025, cementing its status as an anthem for reckless abandon and party culture.[85] Similarly, "All Night" from 2013 reached No. 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 and secured Platinum certification in the US, contributing to their reputation for infectious, dance-floor-ready hooks that influenced mid-2010s pop.
Streaming emphasis; over 10 million global streams by mid-2025
In recent years, Icona Pop has emphasized streaming platforms for non-album singles and collaborations, such as "Next Mistake" in 2019 with renewed promotion in 2025 highlighting its '90s-inspired dance vibe and production by Hudson Mohawke, amassing significant digital plays without traditional chart peaks.[77] Their 2024 collaboration "Body Type" with UK producer Badger, a non-album track fusing pop melodies with house beats, further exemplifies this shift toward vibrant, summer-oriented releases that prioritize viral streaming and festival play, including exclusive performances at events like Tomorrowland.[70] These efforts underscore the duo's adaptability, maintaining cultural relevance through targeted digital distribution and partnerships rather than album cycles.
Live performances
Headlining tours
Icona Pop's first significant headlining effort came in 2013 with the Iconic Tour, launched in the wake of their breakout hit "I Love It" featuring Charli XCX, which propelled them to international attention. The North American outing spanned 32 dates across the United States and Canada from August to October, primarily in club venues like The Orange Peel in Asheville and Grand Central in Miami, delivering high-energy sets centered on their debut album This Is... Icona Pop. These performances emphasized the duo's raw electropop energy, with Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo hyping crowds through synchronized dancing and direct audience interaction.[86][87]In 2015, Icona Pop served as the opening act for One Direction's On The Road Again Tour across North America, comprising approximately 28 arena and stadium shows from July to August that promoted tracks from their Emergency EP, including the title single and "First Time." Setlists blended new material with staples like "All Night," showcasing their evolving synth-driven sound. Production elements included custom LED visuals syncing to pulsating beats and explosive confetti cannons during climactic moments, enhancing the duo's playful, immersive stage dynamic as they leaped across platforms and pulled fans onstage.[88]Following a hiatus, Icona Pop returned with a limited 2023 promotional tour for their albumClub Romantech, encompassing about 10 dates primarily in Europe, including stops in Stockholm and London, alongside U.S. club appearances in New York and Los Angeles, and select club dates like Pacha Ibiza in 2024. These hybrid DJ/live sets spotlighted new singles like "Spit" and revisited hits, with streamlined production incorporating thematic visuals of retro club aesthetics and signature confetti bursts to evoke nostalgic energy. No comprehensive headlining tour materialized in 2024 or 2025 as of November 2025, though the pair has hinted at expanded plans via social media updates.[89][90]
Festival and supporting appearances
Icona Pop's festival and supporting appearances began prominently in 2014, aligning with the global breakthrough of their single "I Love It." The duo served as the opening act for Katy Perry's Prismatic World Tour during its UK leg, performing at major venues including the O2 Arena in London on May 27, where they delivered high-energy sets of their electro-pop hits to enthusiastic crowds.[41][91]That year, they also made significant festival debuts across North America and Europe, showcasing their dance-punk sound to large audiences. At Ultra Music Festival in Miami on March 28, Icona Pop performed on the main stage and joined Tiësto for an impromptu duet, blending their tracks with his electronic sets in a moment that highlighted their rising crossover appeal.[92] They followed with a slot at Austin City Limits (ACL) Festival in October, where their explosive performance of "I Love It" energized the Zilker Park crowd despite arriving post-peak popularity of the track.[93] In Sweden, they headlined a stage at Way Out West in Gothenburg in August, delivering anthemic renditions that resonated with home audiences and included fan-favorite tracks like "All Night."[94]Following a hiatus from 2018 to 2022, Icona Pop resumed festival activity in 2023 with a performance at LollapaloozaStockholm on June 30, where they played to a diverse lineup including international acts and mixed their classic hits with material from their recent independent work.[95] In 2024, they expanded their reach with appearances at Tecate Pa'l Norte in Monterrey, Mexico, from March 29–31, sharing the bill with headliners like Kendrick Lamar and Peso Pluma in a celebration of Latin and global pop.[96] Later that year, on August 23, they performed at Feelings Festival in Bergen, Norway, captivating attendees with their upbeat electro-pop amid a roster featuring Alan Walker and local Nordic talent.[97]In 2025, amid a focus on independent projects rather than extensive touring, Icona Pop participated in the Velocity Dance Convention's season finale Gala in Las Vegas, performing alongside young dancers who interpreted their songs like "I Love It" and "All Night" in a high-profile showcase that blended music and choreography.[63] These event-driven outings, including virtual and streaming integrations in select performances, continued to expose their music to new demographics, from festival-goers to dance enthusiasts.
Media appearances
Film roles
Icona Pop has contributed to several film soundtracks, licensing their music for key scenes in action, comedy, and thriller genres. Their breakthrough hit "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX) was featured in the 2014 action film3 Days to Kill, where it served as a ringtone in a pivotal family moment between the protagonist and his daughter.[98] Similarly, "We Got the World" appeared in the 2015 musical comedyPitch Perfect 2, performed during a high-energy a cappella sequence that highlighted the film's themes of unity and performance.[99] In the 2014 comedyNeighbors, their track "All Night" underscored a chaotic party scene, amplifying the film's raucous neighborhood conflict. These placements often aligned with high-tension or celebratory moments, showcasing the duo's energetic electro-pop sound.The duo has also licensed tracks to teen-oriented comedies, enhancing the youthful, rebellious vibe of such films. For instance, "All Night" played during a school dance in the 2015 teen comedy The DUFF, where it accompanied a montage of social awkwardness and empowerment. Another example is "Emergency" in the 2018 family comedy Instant Family, which featured during a lively adoption agency sequence to convey excitement and unpredictability.[100] In the 2016 teen thriller Nerve, Icona Pop collaborated on "Ride" with Lowell, which soundtracked a daring escape scene involving the protagonists' high-stakes game.[101] These sync deals reflect their production involvement in selecting and adapting music for cinematic narratives, particularly in films targeting younger audiences.While Icona Pop has no lead acting roles in live-action films, they have provided voice work for animated features. Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo voice the conjoined twin trolls Satin and Chenille in DreamWorks' Trolls franchise, starting with the 2016 original film. Their characters, known for their synchronized fashion sense and harmonious singing, appear across Trolls World Tour (2020) and Trolls Band Together (2023), contributing to musical numbers that blend pop elements with the story's adventure.[102] This role marks their entry into voice acting, leveraging their musical background to enhance the films' soundtrack-integrated performances.
Television and other media
Icona Pop gained significant visibility through their television performances in the early 2010s, particularly promoting their breakthrough single "I Love It." On May 3, 2013, the duo made their late-night debut on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, delivering an energetic rendition of the track that highlighted their electro-pop style and onstage chemistry.[103] Later that year, on September 25, 2013, they performed "All Night" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing the song's pulsating beats and their signature high-energy delivery.[104] In December 2013, Icona Pop appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where they performed "All Night" and participated in a playful segment adapting lyrics from "I Love It" to everyday scenarios, emphasizing their fun-loving duo dynamic.[105]Beyond performances, the duo made notable guest appearances that explored their personal and professional partnership. During their Ellen visit, hosts and the duo discussed the joys and challenges of creating music as best friends, with Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt sharing how their close bond fuels their creative process.[106] In 2014, they briefly appeared in a comedic sketch on Saturday Night Live titled "Dongs All Over the World," alongside Anna Kendrick, adding a lighthearted pop culture moment to their media presence.[107]In other media, Icona Pop has engaged through innovative music videos and discussions on their friendship's role in music. The video for "All Night," directed by Dori Oskowitz and released in September 2013, captured the vibrancy of New York City's nightlife and ballroom culture, featuring voguing performers to complement the song's themes of endless energy.[108] More recently, in interviews such as a 2024 conversation with Rappler, Caroline Hjelt reflected on the vulnerability and mutual support in their partnership, noting how pursuing music together has sustained their career over a decade.[109] Their 2023 performance at the YouTubeStreamy Awards, where they medleyed "Fall In Love" and "I Love It," celebrated their enduring appeal in digital media spaces.[110]
Awards and recognition
Music awards
Icona Pop's breakthrough success in the early 2010s was recognized through several prestigious Swedish music awards, highlighting their innovative blend of electro-pop and their rapid rise to prominence. Their debut single "I Love It" (featuring Charli XCX) not only topped charts internationally but also earned them key honors in their home country, underscoring the song's impact on contemporary pop music. These awards, primarily from 2013 onward, celebrated their songwriting, performance, and newcomer status during a period when they transitioned from underground darlings to global sensations.In 2013, Icona Pop won the P3 Guld award for Song of the Year for "I Love It," presented by Swedish public radio Sveriges Radio, acknowledging the track's infectious energy and cultural resonance in Sweden.[111] Later that year, at the Grammis—the Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards—they received the Newcomer of the Year award, recognizing their explosive entry into the music scene with their self-titled debut album.[112] This accolade positioned them alongside established acts and marked a pivotal moment in their career trajectory.The duo's momentum continued into 2014, when they secured the Grammis for Best Electro/Dance Album for This Is... Icona Pop, affirming their mastery of genre-blending electronicsounds and live performances.[113] These wins, totaling three major Swedish music accolades in their breakthrough era, emphasized Icona Pop's role in revitalizing Scandinavian pop on the world stage. Internationally, while they garnered nominations such as for Best Lyrics at the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Awards for "I Love It," their competitive victories remained rooted in Swedish institutions.[114]
In February 2025, Icona Pop's signature single "I Love It" featuring Charli XCX achieved a major streaming milestone by surpassing one billion plays on Spotify, earning entry into the platform's prestigious Billions Club.[115] This accomplishment underscores the enduring global appeal of the 2012 track, which propelled the duo to international fame through its infectious synth-pop energy and viral presence in media.[116]The duo's overall catalog has generated over 3 billion streams on Spotify, reflecting their sustained influence in electronic pop and collaborations that continue to resonate with listeners worldwide.[117]Icona Pop earned a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Awards, highlighting their rapid rise as innovative forces in contemporary music.[114] Earlier, in 2013, they received a nod for Best New Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards, further cementing their breakthrough status in the European music scene.[118]